http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46671,00.html
Hollywood Loves Hollings' Bill
By Declan McCullagh (declan_at_wired.com)
2:00 a.m. Sep. 11, 2001 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Entertainment industry lobbyists say programmers and
open-source activists should not be alarmed by a controversial
proposal to embed copy-protection controls in nearly all PCs and
consumer electronic devices.
In interviews Monday, representatives of the Walt Disney Company and
News Corp. defended a draft of the Security Systems Standards and
Certification Act (SSSCA) as a reasonable compromise that will spur
high-speed Internet access, boost hardware and thwart piracy.
"This is an exceedingly moderate and reasonable approach," said
Preston Padden, executive vice president of the Walt Disney Company,
which helped to craft the legislation.
Wired News has obtained a draft of the SSSCA, which Sen. Fritz
Hollings (D-South Carolina), chairman of the Senate Commerce
committee, plans to introduce this month.
"We think it's likely to jumpstart the broadband revolution, because
entertainment content will create consumer demand," Padden said. "If
you're a computer company or if you make hubs and routers or if you're
trying to build a broadband network, you want this bill."
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